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Offline jjansTopic starter

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Internet Connection Sharing Amiga->PC
« on: July 10, 2004, 07:49:37 AM »
On my PC I have Windows XP, connected to the Web via LAN.

My A500/A530 (WB 3.1) does not have a Zorro slot, so I'm limited to a NULL modem serial connection. (The parallel is already hooked to another Amiga via PARNET).

I'd like to set up Internet Connection Sharing between the 2 machines (i.e.using Aweb, and/or AMITCP).

What are your suggestions?
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Re: Internet Connection Sharing Amiga->PC
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2004, 11:06:54 AM »
What do you mean AWeb and/or AmiTCP?

AWeb isn't a TCP/IP stack.

Check out my Ami2PC-TCP.lha archive on aminet. Perhaps you can get that to help you a bit. If it's Windows that will be dialing in, then you will need WinGate set up as a Socks v5 server and then using the TCP/IP stack to route absolutely everything through the socks server..

AFAIK only Miami(Dx) has that feature.

[Edit] Or if you don't have MiamiDx but somehow can link it up with AmiTCP (which I doubt supports multiple interfaces anyway), if all you wanted to do was browse then you could simply have an HTTP proxy on the windows side.